West Virginia Code § 21A-6-4a

National guard or reserve training not to be considered employment;
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such individual not unavailable for work; remuneration for training not to be
deducted from unemployment compensation benefit.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter to the contrary, the following provisions
apply to an individual who is a member of the state National Guard or other reserve
component of the United States Armed Forces: e
(1) If such individual is otherwise unemployed under the provisions of this chapter, he may
not be considered to be employed because he is engaged in inactive duty for training;
(2) Such individual may not be considered unavailable for work by reason of his inactive duty
for training; and
(3) Remuneration which the individual receives for paraticipating in inactive duty for training
may not be deducted from the unemployment compensation benefit to which he is otherwise
entitled. l

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